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it uses the very finest world war ii ground-based technology. you have better way of finding and your honda accord and the government uses to track airplanes. that is got to change initiate change over time and i hope that will change. there is some progress being made. but if you think about value to our society, let's take the waste peoples time off the table, an enormous amount. think of the fuel burn allowed. inc. of that impact on our environment alone. a modern air traffic control system could reduce fuel usage by 10%. i united airlines alone, our company, we burn 100 million barrels of oil a year. that's more than one day supply of oil in the world. more than one day supply of oil in the world. let's pretend half of that is burned in the u.s. 10% is 5 million barrels. oil is $120 a barrel. it's a lot of money. it's also a lot of pollution. so environmentalists should be supporting an air traffic control system good for the environment. so we have a business today that is transforming it sells. we need our government to assist us in our tr
it uses the very finest world war ii ground-based technology. you have better way of finding and your honda accord and the government uses to track airplanes. that is got to change initiate change over time and i hope that will change. there is some progress being made. but if you think about value to our society, let's take the waste peoples time off the table, an enormous amount. think of the fuel burn allowed. inc. of that impact on our environment alone. a modern air traffic control system...
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we decided to look into solar technology, which is still in its infancy. we met up with new laurent -- numerous solar experts in los angeles, california. >> it is an exciting project, and we look forward to flipping the switch and the solar tv panels will be providing this family with solar from the sun. >> these panels on this one house, it represents a beginning to what can happen in the future. we need more support from president in terms of a vision for driving economy forward, making it possible for middle- class and working class people to bring clean energy into their personal lives on their home, to have it used to power electric vehicles and to have a cleaner, safer environment. there is a big deal made out of sandy, but what i am hoping is the election will influence the future so if there are fewer sandys. >> if you came back here in five years or 10 years, what you would see is a modification effected. if california can do it, i cannot see why the other states cannot do it either. we are the leader here we are at 20% of our state's power co omi
we decided to look into solar technology, which is still in its infancy. we met up with new laurent -- numerous solar experts in los angeles, california. >> it is an exciting project, and we look forward to flipping the switch and the solar tv panels will be providing this family with solar from the sun. >> these panels on this one house, it represents a beginning to what can happen in the future. we need more support from president in terms of a vision for driving economy forward,...
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the technology is not there. all of the verification experts i have spoken to is faced with the current technology we have. it would be very difficult to be able to tell the senate, were to negotiate a treaty that was submitted to the advice and consent of the senate, we would have to say this is verifiable. what the experts tell me, and i am not a verification expert. what do they tell me is that they cannot effectively say this is verifiable with the current technology we have. >> on that note, i would like to thank frank for coming here today. sharing the views on the future of engagement on outer space, see. and thank you for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> defense secretary chuck hagel here at fort mcnair here in washington, d.c. plans to discuss strategic and fiscal challenges facing the defense department peronistas secretary hagel's first major address as defense secretary. he will be introduced by greg
the technology is not there. all of the verification experts i have spoken to is faced with the current technology we have. it would be very difficult to be able to tell the senate, were to negotiate a treaty that was submitted to the advice and consent of the senate, we would have to say this is verifiable. what the experts tell me, and i am not a verification expert. what do they tell me is that they cannot effectively say this is verifiable with the current technology we have. >> on...
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the technology part is absolutely critical. we have station more border patrol agents down at the border than ever before. to numbers have been driven 40 year lows, if you just look .t things like apprehensions we know we are achieving success there. our real measure is more qualitative. when you step back and think about the border, what you want is the ability to spot illegal traffic, particularly in the highly trafficked areas and then the ability to respond to what is seen and using that measure and the plans we have, confident that the border is as secure as it's ever been. >> but do you have -- >> but there's no one number that captures that. that is the problem if you're looking for just one number. host: rebecca tallent, the border's secure but no proof. guest: right, right. that is your sticking point, what is your border security matrix. how do you decide what border security means? does that mean you have zero crossers every year? even if you have a free flow of traffic across the border, people will always try to ge
the technology part is absolutely critical. we have station more border patrol agents down at the border than ever before. to numbers have been driven 40 year lows, if you just look .t things like apprehensions we know we are achieving success there. our real measure is more qualitative. when you step back and think about the border, what you want is the ability to spot illegal traffic, particularly in the highly trafficked areas and then the ability to respond to what is seen and using that...
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it is an issue i know you are very involved with, which is technology. technology is thought to be a tool for empowerment, certainly when you think about women in traditional societies or societies that face barriers to public participation, technology can preach those barriers. i wonder if you can give us a bit of a sense of the way the u.s. government is using technology to reach out to women in the middle east. somen the last 24 hours, of you may have seen technology .n action let me ask -- answer the question broadly and then give you some specifics. a year ago, when i came in, i understood that secretary clinton and currently secretary john kerry are committed to what is called 21st at three statecraft -- 21st-century statecraft, a marriage of technology and policy. i came in knowing we were going to be a state department in the midst of tweets, blogs, facebook, google hangouts, face chats, e-mail exchanges. there was a conversation going on in the world and our secretary of state -- secretaries of state want us out there in those conversations. but
it is an issue i know you are very involved with, which is technology. technology is thought to be a tool for empowerment, certainly when you think about women in traditional societies or societies that face barriers to public participation, technology can preach those barriers. i wonder if you can give us a bit of a sense of the way the u.s. government is using technology to reach out to women in the middle east. somen the last 24 hours, of you may have seen technology .n action let me ask --...
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i just think of computer technology. the north koreans have proven themselves, especially now, where they have the program of , king major american cities that they are technologically savvy, and, ironically, the korean society may have had a hand in that since they have a program of bringing north korean over and introducing them to computer technology. the maxwell school program is separate from the korea society. we are going to have to wrap that up. >> my point is by closing down the communications with the south, the u.s. activity, especially with the b-52's bring back memories of the korean war, and that is why you have an escalation of threats and menaces now, so the u.s. policy is very dangerous, i think, in my opinion. >> do you want to comment? >> sure. i think all the countries involved are in a dangerous situation, so it is a response getting into a response cycle. i mentioned the u.n. security council resolution seems to be a trigger. if you want to look at all of the different triggers, there is a big debat
i just think of computer technology. the north koreans have proven themselves, especially now, where they have the program of , king major american cities that they are technologically savvy, and, ironically, the korean society may have had a hand in that since they have a program of bringing north korean over and introducing them to computer technology. the maxwell school program is separate from the korea society. we are going to have to wrap that up. >> my point is by closing down the...
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technology in action. a year ago when i came in, i understood that secretary clinton and now secretary kerry are committed to what is called marriage of technology and policy. we would be a state department in the midst of tw eets, blogs, facebook, e-chats, virtual exchanges. it was a conversation going on in the world. our secretaries of state wants us in those conversations. those conversations happen quickly. policy sometimes happens very slowly. one of the challenges is onehing the timeframe -- of the challenges is notching the time frame. technologye this, is useful in conveying who you are and what you value. technology is useful in hearing from people about what they think is important. technology is useful in creating dialogue, online education, virtual exchanges, english language teachingn on a mobile phone. or bad.gy is not good it is someone's judgment. it is a piece of equipment but what you do with it-- there in lies the power. >> we think of diplomacy as something that is carefully managed. ,
technology in action. a year ago when i came in, i understood that secretary clinton and now secretary kerry are committed to what is called marriage of technology and policy. we would be a state department in the midst of tw eets, blogs, facebook, e-chats, virtual exchanges. it was a conversation going on in the world. our secretaries of state wants us in those conversations. those conversations happen quickly. policy sometimes happens very slowly. one of the challenges is onehing the...
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school officers, technology and magnetometersnd and policy development. then you have the smaller schools, the middle sized schools, those that have resource challenges. and policy development. they are part of a major focus will need to have. our recommendations are directed at the schools that are trying to do something with school safety but are struggling with the resources to do it. look at perimeter fencing. you'll see they are not adequate perimeter fencing for a school. ones that do might not be in proper repair. use the technology to have a single point of access for visitors to check in and to show identification. we find that many of them have surveillance cameras. it might be at the ceiling level rather than at the eye level. look at the doors which are so critical. some of them do not have the hinge coverings to protect the and exterior doors. is there and an anti-carding device? windowsrior doors and in our best practices show some of the state of the art designed for interior doors. the windows so often go around the interior doors. are the
school officers, technology and magnetometersnd and policy development. then you have the smaller schools, the middle sized schools, those that have resource challenges. and policy development. they are part of a major focus will need to have. our recommendations are directed at the schools that are trying to do something with school safety but are struggling with the resources to do it. look at perimeter fencing. you'll see they are not adequate perimeter fencing for a school. ones that do...
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>> well, first of all, franky's nose is not technology. it's -- he's using -- he's availing himself of god-given senses in the way that dogs have helped mankind for centuries. >> so does that mean that if we invented some kind of little machine called a, you know, smell-o-matic and the police officer had this smell-o-matic machine, and it alerted to the exact same things that a dog alerts to, it alerted to a set of drugs, meth and marijuana and whatever else, the police officer could not come to the front door and use that machine? theour honor, i think contraband rationale would be the same. it would be different in that you don't have technology in this case. importantk that's an distinction because, as we read kyllo, the court was very concerned about advances in technology, and that's just not true for a dog's nose. >> so your basic distinction is the difference between like a machine and franky. >> well >> that we should not understand franky as kind of a sense-enhancing law enforcement technology, but we should think of him as just l
>> well, first of all, franky's nose is not technology. it's -- he's using -- he's availing himself of god-given senses in the way that dogs have helped mankind for centuries. >> so does that mean that if we invented some kind of little machine called a, you know, smell-o-matic and the police officer had this smell-o-matic machine, and it alerted to the exact same things that a dog alerts to, it alerted to a set of drugs, meth and marijuana and whatever else, the police officer...
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s and master's degrees in science and technology that we need. we make sure they are probably escorted back to their country. at the same time, we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on stem education. it makes no sense in my humble opinion. seen them back to the country denies them an visas when they have a job waiting for them. we should be giving them a green card with their diploma as they walk across the states. i mean this literally, not just figuratively. if they have a job here, they should be able to stay here. we should want them here. visas soditional h1b that american employers can hire the best and brightest the matter where they come from. our futurems, national competitiveness can be tied to getting a comprehensive education reform bill on the president's desk. those are the things we are doing right now. infrastructure, an investment, education, immigration. these are the things. when the president announced the $100 million, if we had our way we would be a $100 billion project. that is not an exercise no matter what thes
s and master's degrees in science and technology that we need. we make sure they are probably escorted back to their country. at the same time, we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on stem education. it makes no sense in my humble opinion. seen them back to the country denies them an visas when they have a job waiting for them. we should be giving them a green card with their diploma as they walk across the states. i mean this literally, not just figuratively. if they have a job...
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in the terms of access control, using the technology that is needed to have a single point of access for visitors to check in and to show the identification. we looked at the surveillance monitoring and we find that many of them have surveillance cameras, but the monitoring my the at the ceiling level where -- rather than at the eye level. a simple change that is a vulnerability, but can be done better. you look at the exterior doors that are so critical for delaying any armed intruder. and some of them do not have the hinge coverings to protect the exterior door. when you look at the locking mechanism, is there an anti- carding late for the -- anti- carding plate for the door, which is not expensive, but a effective tour to provide better security for teachers and her children in the classroom. the interior doors and windows, in our best practices that we have laid out, it shows some of the state-of-the-art design for in cheerier doors -- four interior oors -- for fdoors. the bus operations, something that is neglected, i believe, in school safety discussion, where, at the end of th
in the terms of access control, using the technology that is needed to have a single point of access for visitors to check in and to show the identification. we looked at the surveillance monitoring and we find that many of them have surveillance cameras, but the monitoring my the at the ceiling level where -- rather than at the eye level. a simple change that is a vulnerability, but can be done better. you look at the exterior doors that are so critical for delaying any armed intruder. and...
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the proliferation of dangerous weapons and materials, the increased availability of advanced military technologies in the hands of state and not state actors, the risk of regional conflicts that could draw in the united states, the debilitating and dangerous curves of human despair and poverty, as well as the uncertain implications of the environmental degradation. cyber attacks barely registered as a threat to a decade ago, have grown into a defining security challenge with potential adversaries seeking the ability to strike america's security, energy, economic, and critical infrastructure with the benefit of anonymity and distance. the world today is combustible and complex. america's responsibilities are as enormous as they are humbling. these challenges to our security and prosperity demand america's continued global leadership and global engagement, and they require a principled realism that is true to our values. the united states military remains an essential tool of american power, but one that must be used judiciously, with a keen appreciation of its limits. most of the press and security
the proliferation of dangerous weapons and materials, the increased availability of advanced military technologies in the hands of state and not state actors, the risk of regional conflicts that could draw in the united states, the debilitating and dangerous curves of human despair and poverty, as well as the uncertain implications of the environmental degradation. cyber attacks barely registered as a threat to a decade ago, have grown into a defining security challenge with potential...
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the technology simply enables that and gets people involved. that really doesn't happen until much later in the campaign. so it's two individuals decide to run for president in the primary on the democratic side, they are going to have to the build a high dollar network. if they think they're going to be able to go out and just have this digital go from a campaign to a cause and have and match the number that's julianna is talking about $66 per contributions that's not going to happen. >> it's much like a start-up. same thing is true in 2007? >> right. >> how do you think, hillary clinton or whoever is the democratic candidate four years from now, what's the next generation on the democratic side? >> i think there will be a lot of tools. you have to have the major donors component. there are still people want to give money to see the candidate. folks that can write $30,000 checks aren't going to probably go online and give. some folks do but they rather go to a dinner and see the nominee or the candidate. but, it's smart to start the microtarge
the technology simply enables that and gets people involved. that really doesn't happen until much later in the campaign. so it's two individuals decide to run for president in the primary on the democratic side, they are going to have to the build a high dollar network. if they think they're going to be able to go out and just have this digital go from a campaign to a cause and have and match the number that's julianna is talking about $66 per contributions that's not going to happen. >>...
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think the north koreans are substantially more advanced than the iranians in the subterfuge technologies. i think that we need to keep a close eye on it and north korea in the past has been willing in the past to sell materials, such as the reactor they were selling -- the reactor they were building in seriousy howard lind, private citizen. what is the rationale for threatening war in order to perpetuate the israeli monopoly on nuclear weapons in the middle east, and why is and nuclear weapon-free middle east not part of the discussion? >> it has been part of discussions. remember 2009, the general clear it wasmade the first time the prime -- in one of the agreements is to try to work to get the years possibility of beginning the discussion about free trade zone in the middle east. the secretary general had to appoint someone but it has not taken place. it was 2009, a moment in which the direction started. it did not take place for lack of agreement. i never would have imagined that would have been in 2009, but it was. president obama put it on the table in the general assembly. it was a
think the north koreans are substantially more advanced than the iranians in the subterfuge technologies. i think that we need to keep a close eye on it and north korea in the past has been willing in the past to sell materials, such as the reactor they were selling -- the reactor they were building in seriousy howard lind, private citizen. what is the rationale for threatening war in order to perpetuate the israeli monopoly on nuclear weapons in the middle east, and why is and nuclear...
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this was a time of great technological change. we had real growth and newspapers and new communication methods coming to bear as well as a much larger electorate. we had general white male suffrage in all of the states. there were more people taking and there was more opportunity to hear about it. >> the western states had come in. >> rachel jackson became an issue. this is the first time in our early country's history that people targeted the wife of a presidential candidate. >> abigail adams had taken some hard hits from the press. that sort of thing had happened. this was the first time someone actually went out trying to find what they thought was a search and publicize it widely. >> was the first one looking for dirt? and man who hated jackson wanted to see jackson go down. when he thought out she had been the voice, he really despise her. he was rigorously fundamentalists. it was a moral issue for him. he really thought she would disgrace the white house. >> he did not do it, but he did not stop it. hammon was his party hack
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but we want to improve the technology. and we are funding research as is the department of transportation through the pipeline research council international and other bodies to continue to push forward the front tier of knowledge on making and inspecting pipelines. host: we have a few minutes left here with andrew black the president and ceo of the association of oil pipelines. i want to go to phyllis now from illinois on the independent line. good morning to you. caller: good morning, gentlemen. used to serve as the planner. oil refinery was 11 brand new pipelines of -- since 1989. 20% in operation. and that's, that refinery is as large as any refinery in texas and yet here we are a lot closer to canada that that oil could come down through minnesota, wisconsin, right here into illinois. into 11 different pipelines to 11 states. i want to know what's going on with that and i would like to have an answer to that, sir. guest: well, i'm not aware of the specifics of that refinery. but certainly there are refineries up in th
but we want to improve the technology. and we are funding research as is the department of transportation through the pipeline research council international and other bodies to continue to push forward the front tier of knowledge on making and inspecting pipelines. host: we have a few minutes left here with andrew black the president and ceo of the association of oil pipelines. i want to go to phyllis now from illinois on the independent line. good morning to you. caller: good morning,...